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Pluviosa Mods ([personal profile] pluviosamods) wrote in [community profile] pluviosa2024-02-14 09:13 pm
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GAME OPENING LOG

GAME OPENING
There's still dripping everywhere, and the gurgle of standing water shifting and draining to somewhere further down...

... But the sound of the rain outside has stopped. And you haven't heard the thunder in a while.

Take a moment. Look out the windows, the glass doors leading out to the balconies - the world beyond is lighting up. Mountains stand out against the distant eastern horizon, breaking up the first of the sunlight into scattered beams. The ship chases that light, running eastward towards the glow of dawn. Its motion is easier to bear now that the storm is over - the wind no longer tries to blow it off course.

You've survived the night - survived the storm. You get the feeling it won't be the last.


The storm abates over the course of the night - by midnight, it's dropped back enough that water and wind are no longer forcing their way through the bubble barriers, and by about an hour before sunrise - just when the sky is starting to get light - the rain has stopped completely. The clouds persist a bit longer, giving characters a spectacular sunrise to look at. When the first rays of the sun are visible over the mountains, any characters still affected by hallucinations feel their minds clear.

Fifteen minutes after dawn - about when it's getting to be a pain to look directly in the direction the ship is travelling because of the sun directly in the eyeballs - characters who are sensitive to electricity may sense the power kick back on. It's just in the wires and cables spread throughout the ship, however - the lights don't turn on, although the elevators do.

Five minutes after that, there's a crackle that is audible to all characters, from speakers spread throughout the hallways and rooms of the ship. Not every speaker is functional - some of them just continue to emit static instead of the message that follows - but enough of them are that every character will be able to hear a single piercing beep, followed by an artificial voice in an androgynous tenor:

"ALL PASSENGERS, PLEASE REPORT TO THE AFT LOUNGE ON DECK R-ZERO FOR A HEADCOUNT."

There's silence for a moment, and then another, quieter alert beep, and the same voice adds, almost as an afterthought,

"Please follow the emergency lighting in the hallways for guidance."

After that announcement, strips of lighting on the ceiling of the hallways - the lights are also on the floor, but even after the rain has washed so much dirt away, you're unlikely to see them anywhere except close enough to the stairs that you don't need them - light up. They begin to move in a pattern of diodes that leads characters to the staircases and elevators near the back of the ship, in the somewhat drier part of it that has more decks above the one where characters woke up.

The stairs are now navigable - even if there's still a decent amount of water flowing down them, not entirely contained by the channels cut into the outside of the turns of the staircase - and the elevators are now powered. Well, sort of. Although the elevators have power, the buttons inside do not - all of them are dark. Instead, the elevators automatically move characters upwards after they enter, depositing them on deck R0 for the indicated headcount.

Other than the increasingly large number of confused "passengers," however, there doesn't seem to be anything here. Some furniture in varying states of decay, sure, and puddles and debris from the storm's flooding, but no indication of humans or any other form of sapient life. The space is wide and open, and decently well-lit even with the overhead lights off, since the majority of the walls to either side appear to be made of glass.

AT THE CAFETERIA


Once everyone has assembled - or at least everyone who is willing to come, as nothing forces characters do follow instructions from a strange voice - there is another crackle of speaker feedback. At least there's no blaring alert tone to start this message.

"THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION."

The voice is the same as before - and anyone from a semi-modern world would be able to tell, from the pattern of speech, that this is a synthesized voice, not a real person, or at least not a real person willing to reveal themselves to be such. It speaks entirely in the language characters discovered knowing when they woke up here. The volume of the voice decreases somewhat after the initial announcement gets everyone's attention, but it is still audible to everyone.

"Please excuse the inadequate accommodations. Your arrival was unexpected. This ship has not entertained new passengers in 317 years, 6 months, and 19 days."

"We will do our best to prepare appropriate accommodations as quickly as possible. However, the immediate priority is to supply passengers with meals and other appropriate provisions. Please accept this with our sincerest apologies."

At the close of those words, the elevator doors to either side of the lounge area open, and self-propelled carts - the kind you might see in industrial kitchens - roll out. Their lower shelves are stacked with bowls, cups, and those plastic utensil holders filled with spoons, while the upper halves are full of food and drink. Specifically, the majority are full of cafeteria pans of oatmeal, the kind with the metal lids that keep the heat in. In addition to the oatmeal, there's a wide variety of raw fruits and vegetables, and some additional options for throwing in your oatmeal such as cinnamon, honey, both brown and white sugar, shaved almonds, and other things that can be made from plants and stored for a long time. There are also two carts at either end full of hot drinks - one of tea, one of coffee - and one each of cold drinks such as fruit juice. There do not appear to be any meat or dairy offerings, although there's both almond and soy milk for your coffee if you can tolerate the substitutes. (It tastes somewhat metallic, like it was dehydrated for a long time, but the coffee and tea themselves taste quite fresh.)

Once the carts have wheeled themselves out, the voice continues from the speakers.

"In order to better serve our passengers, we would like to ask you a few questions. First: What is your locale of origin? Second: Why have you come?"

OOC INFO


For OOC questions about this event, please use the OOC Questions header in the comments below. To respond to the Ship's questions, or ask it some of your own, please use the Talk to the Ship header. Otherwise, this post is a mingle, and players are encouraged to post their own top-level comments for their characters and reply to each other.

Following this post, simple food will be available in this area during "active" hours, starting from around dawn to two hours after sunset (the ship's days, at least at present, are about evenly divided). At night, the food carts roll away into one of the restaurants around the edges of this area. Instead, wheeled dumpsters with grabbing attachments collect up the old furniture and cram it into themselves, and starting the second night, 'new' furniture takes its place, mostly dining tables and chairs of various sizes.

Characters now have theoretically full access to the ship; however, the elevators are only mostly functional as debris is cleared from them. The rear elevators go all the way up the residential levels, but only as far down as deck 3. The front elevators only move between decks R0, 0, and 1.

More information on the schedule of shipwide upgrades will be available on the event plotting post in a few days. Until then - at least it's dry weather and smooth sailing for a while?
whydoyoushine: (profile thinking)

[personal profile] whydoyoushine 2024-03-06 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"So it's food, then?" Zed has never seen such a thing. Such is life when you are very sheltered and very royal. "Doesn't look like it."

He's not making any efforts to eat it himself, but he has at least stopped playing with it.
astraldownpour: (nice)

[personal profile] astraldownpour 2024-03-09 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, it is. You don't need a lot to feel full, either."

Childe wasn't gonna force the guy to eat if he didn't trust the food. Fair enough, really.

"It's probably not poisoned. I don't see anyone dropping dead."

Yet.

"I'm Childe. Figured I'd come say hi, since we're all stuck here together."
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[personal profile] whydoyoushine 2024-03-28 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, I wouldn't think it would be." Poisoning isn't Gritta's style, and he's still not entirely convinced they aren't inside there.

He doesn't appear to be in any rush to eat it, but at least he stops playing with it. Maybe he'll try it later; he hasn't decided yet.

And hey, an introduction! Might as well return that. "Oh, I'm Zed." There's a pause. "The Emperor of Darkness." Said casually, almost flippantly.
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[personal profile] astraldownpour 2024-03-31 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, good. Feels like most people are a bit worried about it." Childe had eaten it and he was fine, so far.

The.... Emperor of Darkness? Childe isn't one to judge, he's really not, as his Foul Legacy transformation technique was quite literally The Foul's Legacy, but. He didn't make that his title.

To each their own! Childe had his own title, but he wasn't quite handing it out. That didn't stop others who knew of him from using it, though.

"It's nice to meet you, Zed, Emperor of Darkness. I like the title, it has a cool ring to it."

One not unlike the evil foes in his childhood stories, and names he made up for enemies he'd felled in his own, to keep things silly and lighthearted for his younger siblings. If almost everyone here seemed to be from wildly different places, it was no wonder that maybe someone might be ripped from a world in a storybook.

Unless that sort of thing carried real weight in Zed's world. His own world had a few pretty silly names here and there. Regrator's title was Pantalone.
whydoyoushine: (chillin' with my homeboys)

[personal profile] whydoyoushine 2024-04-03 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
The good news is that Zed lacks both the imagination and the context to theorize that the food could be some sort of glandular secretions. Everyone has been spared the horrors.

The food is less interesting now anyway; Childe is being casual when being presented with royalty. That is refreshing. Zed grins. "I'm head of the Shadow Line. Comes with the territory."
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[personal profile] astraldownpour 2024-04-07 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately for most royalty, Childe respected one, and only one ruler. The Tsaritsa's radiance, her gentleness, her ferocity, was unmatched by any other who might call themself such. Childe had no care for false gods and kings; She was the only one he had pledged himself to.

"Head of a family, huh? I thought I had my hands full." He says with a laugh, before laying a hand over his heart. "I'm a Harbinger. I act as my Tsaritsa's sword."

Head of the Shadow Line... All this talk of Darkness and Shadows... It was enough to make the Harbinger think that this guy was probably a bad guy, wherever he was from.

The redhead was in good company then. Zed even seemed like someone who wasn't completely drunk on being the most conniving evil freak ever. It was just as refreshing for Childe, a guy used to every one of his coworkers trying to back stab one another just to get ahead. It was a rat race he wanted no part of.

Childe returns the grin.

"If you ever find yourself in any trouble, give me a shout."
Edited 2024-04-07 17:01 (UTC)